Sanitary lid-cover.



W. T. BROWN. SANITARY LID COVER. APPLICATION IILEI) rmm, 1914.

Patented Mar. 23, 1915.

toilet bowl, said cover having a depending" a, per l d cover made inaccur- WADE crfinnown, or wILLmMsBn-nca VIRGINIL.

. sam rany mm-cover Specification nfi l'letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 23, 1915.

Application filed February's, 1914; Serial no. 816,234.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, WADE T. BROWN, a citizen ofthe United States, residing at William'sburg, in the county of James City and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inv Sanitary Lid-Covers and I dohereby declare the following to be a .full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the'art to which it appertains to make anduse the same.

This invention relates to sanitary lid covers, and one of the principal objects of the lnvention' is to provide a sanitary paper cover for the toilet, bowl, which can be read-,

ily detached from';}a roll ailixed in a bracket at the side of the wall in the toilet room. 1

Another object of the invention is to pro vide a sanitary papercover for the lid of a flap to protect the user againstthe lpos's b ity of contracting diseases, said papelt" being connected 'to a roll mounted m bracket andsaid covers each being read l;

: ,detachable from the roll as desired.

, These, and ther objects may be attained means of the construction illustrated in e accompanying drawin in which=,;. .v V

Figure 1. is a plan we dance with this invention, Fig. 2 is ag'side elevation of a bracket or holder for" a froll of sanitary lid covers, and Fig. 3 is a front elevation of the Sam v. v

v e eferring to the drawing, thenumer'all designates-a sanitary pa er lidcover, having oppositely curved s1. es 2 and a central aperture 3 having anuinwardly extending at sanitarypa flap 4 adapted to he turned down intothe cover of the bowl in front. ,The coversl are connected together along the line 5 by perforations, while the central portions (5 are separated from the next adjacent cover.

The covers in the roll arefolded on the lines 7, and the roll 8 is supported in a suitable holder or bracket 9 having a base 10 adapted to be secured to a suitable support.

From the foregoing it will be obvious that the sanitary lid coversmay be quickly disconnected by drawing one out of the bracket and separating it fromv the roll on the perforated line 5, after which the cover is unfolded. and placed in position for use.

A sanitary cover made in accordancewith- 5" this invention can be supplied in rolls at low cost and is in'the line of sanitary progress, and should meet withthefapproval of the public in generah What is claimed is:-

roll of Sanitary d'covers each Mme i'i-paper and provided with curved sides, traight ends, a central aperture, said covers tin separated one from the other inthe series at the central longitudinal portion, and said covers being connected in series,

one te'the next adjacent cover in the rollybyfl a line'z'of perforations'at each side .o fjsaid central detached portion, and said 'coversbe ing folded inwardlyat the oppositeside's to form a comparatively narrow roll In testimonyiwhereofl aifix signature in presence of twowitnesses WADE-j BROWN.

, Witnesses: e Po'wnm. mn'oi'm, F. RuSavaoEl p, 

